Friday, April 15, 2011

UniverCIA22: Meltdown and Radiation Alerts, 2nd Japanese Nuclear Plant Explodes, partially melted down, 3rd, 4th Followed -

Meltdown and Radiation Alerts, 2nd Japanese Nuclear Plant Explodes, partially melted down, 3rd, 4th Followed -



UniverCIA22: Meltdown and Radiation Alerts, 2nd Japanese Nuclear Plant Explodes, partially melted down, 3rd, 4th Followed -

Japanese ordered indoors in radiation leak crisis | al.com

Japanese ordered indoors in radiation leak crisis

Published: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 12:30 AM Updated: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 12:37 AM

Japanese ordered indoors in radiation leak crisis | al.com

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Radiation Network Message for April 9, 2011 – Well Worth Reading

Update: 4/9/11, 7:00 A.M. Recent Radiation Alerts

On the afternoon of April 8th, a Monitoring Station located in Long Island, New York triggered aRadiation Alert as high as 4,698 CPM for the period of a few minutes. Our Network immediately went into action using its built-in Chat forum to determine what was causing the Alert. The Long Island station was immediately responsive, indicating that an after market A/C power supply for its Geiger counter somehow caused the surge in readings, and as soon as the station recognized it had unwittingly broadcast a high Radiation Alert over the Network, it wasimmediately disconnected. After a few minutes, the station resumed monitoring at normal levels. What is going on?

More interesting, though, was an elevated radiation level detected by yet another Colorado station on the afternoon of April 7th. Study the Graph below. Over about a one hour period, Radiation levels at this station moved up from about 30 CPM to 42 CPM and held there at a sustained rate for a number of hours

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